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Yikes! Too much for me. Has that sour, vegetal taste like zucchini. It’s bitter and astringent with that shengy kind of flavor that I can’t really describe yet.

Flavors: Astringent, Bitter, Sour, Vegetal

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 0 min, 15 sec
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Kristal 9 years ago

I’ve only had green yunnan teas (cheaper and more expensive varieties) and I always find they are incredibly finicky with regards to temperatures and steeping times :( .

Hoálatha 9 years ago

I just don’t think young sheng is for me. I’ve tried several and haven’t liked them. This one actually went through several temps and steeping times, and no matter what I did I didn’t like it.

mrmopar 9 years ago

Age as it was blended similar to a Dayi sheng. It is still a youngster.

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Kristal 9 years ago

I’ve only had green yunnan teas (cheaper and more expensive varieties) and I always find they are incredibly finicky with regards to temperatures and steeping times :( .

Hoálatha 9 years ago

I just don’t think young sheng is for me. I’ve tried several and haven’t liked them. This one actually went through several temps and steeping times, and no matter what I did I didn’t like it.

mrmopar 9 years ago

Age as it was blended similar to a Dayi sheng. It is still a youngster.

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